Information space
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Information space is the set of concepts, and relations among them, held by an information system; it describes the range of possible values or meanings an entity can have under the given rules and circumstances.
- "Syria's collapse is a reminder that while US military and industrial power wanes, it still possesses potent 'superweapons' in terms of monopolising information space, poisoning populations against their own best interests, and toppling nations.
- "While US industry and military power fades, it has maintained its ability to politically interfere and capture entire populations - not through any particular strength, but from a fundamental lack of action from the rest of the world in recognising information space as the key to national security in the 21st century.
- "Even today, most of the world has surrendered its information space to Silicon Valley and the US State Department. No matter how many tanks you have, if the US can convince your population not to man them or to point their guns in the opposite direction, you still lose" (Brian Berletic).[1]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Syria: A Battle Lost Amid a Wider War | film | 8 December 2024 | Brian Berletic | "Syria's collapse is a reminder that while US military and industrial power wanes, it still possesses potent "superweapons" in terms of monopolising information space, poisoning populations against their own best interests, and toppling nations" |
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